CLINGIf a Marro Gnid inflicts one or more wounds on an opponent’s Unique Hero, you may place that Marro Gnid on the affected figure’s card. Subtract 1 from that Hero's Move and Defense values for each Marro Gnid on the figure's card. A maximum of 3 Marro Gnids can be placed on any Hero's card.

SCALE 1When moving up or down levels of terrain, Marro Gnids may add 1 to their height.

The figures used for this unit are Confrontation figures from the Scorpions set. Its model name is Phemera Omega Unit Box.

I moved slowly through the jungle, my scales contracting to push the moist air away from my already overheated body. The Skinless Ones had once occupied this area, but I saw no signs of them now. As I came around a massive jungle tree, I grew apprehensive: entering the Jungle of the Ancient King was prohibited. But the Warlord had commanded us to push through, sweeping for Marro, and rendezvous with the main force for our strike at the Marro Hive.

A dark shadow flitted just beyond my view. I jerked, twisting towards the movement, but nothing was visible. I glided forward, continuing to scout. The movement must have been my imagination, or perhaps a small jungle dwelling animal. It couldn't be the Skinless Ones; only the Nagrubs were that small, but they stank of Marro filth, plus they were never far from the massive Hivelords.

A bush to my left rustled with another scurrying movement. This animal was following me.

Suddenly a small animal appeared, scuttling down a tree, its two large front claws digging into the trunk. What could it be? I'd seen many animals as a scout, but I didn't recognize the shape or size of this creature. Wait, its skinless body was pinkish, like a Marro. Could it be? Flicking my tongue, I picked up a faint strain of the putrid Marro scent.

Something launched itself at me from behind and latched onto my skin, digging in with razor-like claws. More of these strange creatures pounced on me and held on with their talons, trying more to gain purchase than to mortally wound. I tried to shake them off, but their claws only sunk deeper into my scales. I felt my body weakening, my blood leaking into the jungle waters.

I twisted to slither away. I had to warn the Warlord. But more of these strange Marro parasites kept latching on to me. My movement slowed until I could move no more; the pain made it impossible to concentrate. As the creatures began to greedily slurp up my freely flowing blood, I knew I'd never deliver my final report.

-Rulings and Clarifications-

Q: Can a Marro Gnid use cling if it is affected by Cyberclaw?
A: No. Cyberclaw prevents a figure from being moved. A figure that is being placed but not destroyed is being moved. Marro Gnids are not destroyed when they Cling, but they are being placed, so a Marro Gnid affected by Cyberclaw cannot Cling.

Q: When a figure with Marro Gnids on its card is destroyed and then comes back to life via the glyph of Sturla, Rejected By Death, etc., do the Gnids stay on that card when the figure comes back to life?
A: Yes.

Q: Do Marro Gnids take leaving engagement attacks when they use Cling?
A: Marro Gnids do not take leaving engagement attacks when using Cling.
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-Combinations and Synergies-

Synergy Benefits Received

KHOSUMET THE DARKLORD: Relentless Assualt
As relentless figures, Marro Gnids receive an extra attack die from Relentless Assault.-MARRO HIVE: Hive Mind/Marro Rebirth
As common Marro, Marro Gnids may take a turn before the Marro Hive and may be rebirthed as well.
-TORIN: Evil Eye Protection
As small figures who follow Utgar, Marro Gnids benefit from Evil Eye Protection.
-TUL-BAK-RA Teleport Reinforcements
As Marro squad figures, the Marro Gnids can be teleported when Tul-Bak-Ra takes wounds but is not destroyed.
-MORGOLOTHSwarming Vermin
As Small figures who follow Utgar, Marro Gnids may benefit from Morgoloth's Swarming Vermin ability.

Synergy Benefits Offered

KNIGHTS OF BLACKGAARDRelentless Army Attack Bonus As Relentless figures, Marro Gnids aid Knights of Blackguard with their Relentless Army Attack Bonus.

Synergy Imposed

WARDEN 816: Evisceraxe Special Attack
As small figures, Marro Gnids are immune to Evisceraxe Special Attack.

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-Strategy, Tactics and Tips-

N/A

Master List and Grade
Cheap, fast, and nasty against low-defense heroes, but die very quickly against range or commons. C+

Last edited by superfrog; January 18th, 2019 at 07:07 PM.
Reason: added FAQ

These guys are my absolute favorite C3V Wave 1 unit. If your opponent drafts Braxas or another expensive low-defense, high-life hero, take a couple squads of these guys and a squad of Protectors and watch your opponent cry as you Arbalest their suddenly 0-defense hero into dust.

So I noticed in the front page comments several people asking what happens to Gnids who a) Cling, and then b) the hero they're clinging to is destroyed. The simple answer is that nothing happens to them; they just stay on the opponent's card until the game is over.

The question comes up, though, as to what to do when the scenario objective is to to destroy all your opponent's forces (since clinging Gnids aren't technically destroyed), or how do you count them for points if you're doing a timed scenario and you have to figure out points remaining or points destroyed. In this case, you should treat clinging Gnids exactly like undropped AE. AE that never drop aren't destroyed either, but they don't keep you from winning, right? Same thing here.

For those who are curious, clinging Gnids are not technically destroyed because we didn't want them to be able to be rebirthed by the Hive: neither while they're actively clinging, nor after their host dies. Gnids that have never clung, of course, can be rebirthed. Our original attempt at this was super-wordy, but then we realized that if we just didn't count them as destroyed, we could keep the power much simpler. And there you have it.

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Originally Posted by Tom Vasel

And I've seen some people on the Internet seem to have a problem with mixing this with the rest of the game, which makes no sense to me, because, I mean, you already are having knights fight robots, how is throwing Spider-Man into the mix that big of a deal?

I like them. A lot. I need to try C3V units sometime. Tell me, is it common for C3V figures to be allowed at a tournament? I can definitely see a big change in game-plans if these guys were in an army.

Maybe something about Gnids being removed completely from the game when their host is destroyed would be helpful in the rules/clarifications section?

Reissue the card, clarifying the "no rebirth" issue; this is going to come up everytime someone pulls them out.

You've already revised one card for this wave, why not another?

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Originally Posted by CLING

CLINGIf a Marro Gnid inflicts one or more wounds on an opponent’s Unique Hero, you may place that Marro Gnid on the affected figure’s card. Subtract 1 from that Hero's Move and Defense values for each Marro Gnid on the figure's card. A maximum of 3 Marro Gnids can be placed on any Hero's card, and remain there even if that Hero is destroyed.

Utahscott, Zaeus's card wasn't revised post-release; we just accidentally posted an earlier version of the card. The edit that changed the card from the first posted language to the current language was made over a month ago.

Anyway, for the Gnids, this is a case of do what the card says, not what it doesn't say. Does the card say destroy the gnid? Does the card say to take gnids off a destroyed hero? No, and no. This doesn't need to be clarified in the card language because there is nothing wrong with the card language.

That said, I'm sure we'll be putting a clarification of how this works in the R&C section. Just like many classic 'scape cards, this card will generate certain questions repeatedly, even if the answer is clear if you understand how the game system works and think about it methodically.

I like them. A lot. I need to try C3V units sometime. Tell me, is it common for C3V figures to be allowed at a tournament? I can definitely see a big change in game-plans if these guys were in an army.

Some do, some don't. Tournaments I run are C3V/SoV friendly. Snooping through the Events and NHSD forums I've seen others that are as well. It's going to largely depend on TDs and local opinion.